Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 08 Oct 2007 12:32:30 +1000 | Subject | Re: XFS internal error | From | "Barry Naujok" <> |
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 11:54:28 +1000, Max Waterman <davidmaxwaterman+kernel@fastmail.co.uk> wrote:
> David Chinner wrote: >> I suggest that you run xfs_check on the filesystem and if that >> shows up errors, run xfs_repair onteh filesystem to correct them. >> > It did, and I did, and another xfs_check produced no output. > > Do I need to do anything else to correct it? xfs_repair produced a whole > bunch of stuff that I don't understand...this is the bit that looks most > significant : > >> Phase 6 - check inode connectivity... >> - resetting contents of realtime bitmap and summary inodes >> - traversing filesystem ... >> can't read freespace block 16777216 for directory inode 2095141277 >> rebuilding directory inode 2095141277 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2100841732 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 2100841732 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102199514 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 2102199514 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102200124 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 2102200124 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 2102905843 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 2102905843 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3277510927 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 3277510927 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3277524487 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 3277524487 >> free block 16777216 for directory inode 3379886019 bad nused >> rebuilding directory inode 3379886019 >> - traversal finished ... >> - moving disconnected inodes to lost+found ... > That last line looks suspicious...furthermore, when I mount the > filesystem, I don't see a 'lost+found' directory (which I've been used > to seeing on IRIX). Ah, perhaps the '...' with *nothing* after it means > it didn't do any moving. Am I right?
Yes, the latest xfs_repair doesn't create a lost+found unless it needs to, and if it does so, it will list the inodes moved there.
So, in your case, nothing went to lost+found.
Regards, Barry.
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